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Ben and I have been married just over 2 years and our little JoJo will soon be celebrating her first birthday!\n\nSo, how did we come to be entering the missions field? Well, missions is something Ben and I have discussed since we were dating. We both have hearts and careers bent towards service. Ben has experience both domestically and internationally in youth development as well as sports and project management. His experience includes co-founding day camps for children with incarcerated parents, building youth sports programs in Peru and leading groups of kids on service projects in Cuba. I am a registered nurse with 12 years experience. Most of my career has largely been in cardiology (heart related) fields and one incredible year as a school nurse. I have also volunteered and served with local churches during VBS and gone on missions trips domestically. 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The Dream Centre is a dream in progress with many dreams having come to fruition and more dreams yet to be fulfilled. Ben, JoJo and I will be going to assist Pastor Brian and the Tekiah Church with their mission to combat poverty and give the children and people of Egoli a better tomorrow. \n\nBecome a part of this journey with us. Visit our donation website, Herricksonmission.com to donate. All donations are 100% tax deductible.\n},{__metadata:{id:content/pages/posts/modern-day-davidandgoliath.md,source:sourcebit-source-filesystem,sourceName:pages,sourcePath:content/pages,relSourcePath:posts/modern-day-davidandgoliath.md,relProjectPath:content/pages/posts/modern-day-davidandgoliath.md,modelType:page,modelName:post,modelLabel:Post,urlPath:/posts/modern-day-davidandgoliath},title:A Modern Day David \u0026 Goliath,subtitle:Just like in David and Goliath, the Keets are overcoming what seems impossible.,date:2022-02-14,thumb_img_alt:lorem-ipsum,hide_header:false,seo:{title:,description:,robots:,extra:},layout:post,markdown_content:Mandela wrote in his autobiography Long Walk to Freedom that, \His people didnt lack ability, but lacked opportunities.\ Though apartheid ended in 1994, there continues to be a huge disparity between the rich and the poor people of South Africa. The issue of poverty is entangled with years of political corruption, unemployment, housing shortages, and a racist caste system separating people by creed and color.\n\nWant to hear a modern day David and Goliath story? (1 Samuel 17). Cue in Pastor Brian and Glenda Keet and the Tekiah Church. The Keets are taking the poverty battle head on. Pastor Brian and Glenda are native to the area and knew that the people living in Egoli were in need of help. Initially, Pastor Brian and the Tekiah Church went into the informal settlement to feed hungry people. Because of the immense need witnessed in Egoli, the Tekiah Foundation and the Mountain View Dream Centre (where we will be serving with Pastor Brian and Glenda) were created to give a safe place of refuge and hope for the future generations living in Egoli. (Jeremiah 29:11)\n\nImagine living in a home with no electricity, no heat, no running water, no floor. Imagine that the shack you live in gets destroyed about 3 times a year when the winds blow across the Cape or when kerosene starts a fire in the winter. Imagine not knowing when, where or how you and your children will get the next meal. Imagine orphans trying to survive these conditions on their own. These situations and more are everyday realities in Egoli and other informal settlements like it. Seems pretty hopeless, right?\n\nJust like in David and Goliath, the Keets are overcoming what seems impossible. Because of generous donors and the grace and faithfulness of God, the Keets and the Tekiah Church are able to combat poverty and give hope to the hopeless. Hundreds are fed a warm breakfast and the word of God each and everyday. Programs have been created to engage the children and teach them sports, singing, and dance. Children that arent in school that ought to be, are helped to get an education. A medical clinic has been set up with the aid of area healthcare workers on Thursdays. Pastor Glenda leads a womens bible study group on Monday nights. Ben and I are very excited for the most recent project the Keets are working on: construction of a workshop! This workshop will be used to teach basic trades and carpentry to people who currently lack skills, so that they have an opportunity for employment.\n\nThere are many more goals and dreams for what the Mountainview Dream Centre will become. These dreams include: putting a roof on the church, building a multi-sport facility, and an orphanage. The Keets run an NGO...meaning they build when money comes in. To quote Pastor Brian, \They live by faith with big goals\. They know how to be content when they have plenty and in times of lack. (Phillipians 4:11-13). They have been a tremendous blessing and example of living by faith to Ben and I. We are blessed to know the Keets! Ben and I are very excited and looking forward to working alongside the Keets and the Tekiah Church sharing the Gospel and providing opportunities to those with none.\n\nWe welcome you to partner with us and become an active participant in this unfolding story! Your financial partnership with Ben and I provides the opportunity for us to be effective missionaries on the ground. Some Christians believe that the role of sharing the Gospel belongs only to pastors and missionaries, but everyone has the responsibility to be involved. God will reveal what work He is calling you to do. No one is insignificant or without purpose. The limiting factor is never the Lords ability to use us, but our availability to His call.\n\nTo donate, go to our donations page: herricksonmission.com(https://l.facebook.com/l.php?uhttp%3A%2F%2Fherricksonmission.com%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR2WQFyHkja4VXRgcFvCYs94nerdxDR_dKT1ofMGtfV2SsiNhb6aML5EWa4\\\u0026hAT094Owvw4ujLwSThUsGlMkx2Cwkqd2\\_JaIukf5Lsl_Pmwko_rmH9iAJnK-ex9MN6059to8\\_JM18uf-4bnfbOfyfLqgintyb6LEARJhWoErNutDQtutF_suRFn50x0iHGqY7h5ozNRHxpj4\u0026\\__tn\\_\\_-UK-R\\\u0026c\\0AT0EsldNMQItdVlxipHUZWf_P2d6DiFdDigerRH2ua7CpuAfEa8dmVdzHKqpDDvEfK1dcls-v9QByb-30v_a875IPNCQ6WZn8s6tStzv4wbyt3BXhn5fd_A-60w0VEAc3QEXF4NuA6Or90jo7dEgVtSyjfo)!(/images/273073454\\_967203553917526\\_7608093689432859594\\_n-3aecc530.jpg)!(/images/269721810\\_521624482508486\\_8363056557568079908\\_n.jpg)!(/images/DLD\\_2309-6caef220.JPG)!(/images/DLD\\_2462-1%20\\(1\\).JPG)\n\n\n\n},{__metadata:{id:content/pages/posts/our-god-journey.md,source:sourcebit-source-filesystem,sourceName:pages,sourcePath:content/pages,relSourcePath:posts/our-god-journey.md,relProjectPath:content/pages/posts/our-god-journey.md,modelType:page,modelName:post,modelLabel:Post,urlPath:/posts/our-god-journey},title:Our God Journey,subtitle:\When God closes a door, he opens a window, but its up to you to find it\. - Jeanette Walls,date:2021-09-03,thumb_img_alt:lorem-ipsum,hide_header:false,seo:{title:,description:,robots:,extra:,type:stackbit_page_meta},layout:post,excerpt:Most of you know the saying...or some variation of it. \Whenever God closes a door, He opens a window\. Well, that in a nutshell is how our God journey began. ,content_img_path:/images/South Africa pic.jfif,thumb_img_path:/images/South Africa pic-4a2b223b.jfif,markdown_content:##### Most of you know the saying...or some variation of it. \Whenever God closes a door, He opens a window\. Well, that in a nutshell is how our God journey began. \n\nBen and I had been renting a duplex since we got married. When our daughter was about 2 months old, we got notice from our landlords that they were putting our unit up for sale. We were pretty shell shocked by this news. Our initial plan had never been to stay in the Mid-Missouri area long. However, by-in-large, both of our families live in Missouri. With our new baby and plans to continue growing our little family of three, we dove head first into the craziest housing market we have ever seen. We house hunted and house hunted....and house hunted. We put offers in on a few properties with nothing coming to fruition. Finally, we found a cute little fixer upper with good bones. We put in an offer and it was accepted! We were elated to be under contract for our first home! The inspection was passing with flying colors. I was planning interior and exterior home designs. Then the hammer fell. The sewer inspection was a GIGANTIC fail. Essentially, the entire sewer system was complete poop (pun intended). It was going to be in the ballpark of twenty-thousand dollars to fix. We thought surely the home owners would negotiate price? No dice. With our current home officially sold and us needing to be moved out in a few short weeks, we walked away from the house that we thought we were moving into. Thankfully, all of our parents are amazing and helped us to navigate through our housing debacle. \n\nDoors Closed.\n\nSimultaneous to our house hunt, Ben was on the job hunt. His job was contracted and we had no idea if the contract would be renewed for the following year. There were several good leads. Over and over he made it to the final interview. None of them ended with a job offer for us. Fortunately, Bens contract was extended and God has provided an income until we leave in January.\n\nDoors Closed. \n\nIn the midst of all that chaos, Ben had reconnected with an old friend who serves on the mission field with the International Sports Federation (ISF). This is usually where I ask Ben to take over telling our story. Ill try to make it concise. The long and short of it is that Ben and I started prayerfully discussing entering the mission field. I wish I could say that when God knocked I was ready and willing, but that wasnt entirely the case. Its not that I was unwilling....I just wanted to pump the brakes on a train that was quickly gaining momentum. We had several meetings with Bens friend and the director of ISF. We figured we would have a rigorous application period. We wondered if they would even allow us to partner with them? We couldnt have been more wrong. We were welcomed with open arms and asked where we wanted to go. We were baffled....and speechless. Only after reassurances that we would not be air-dropped into the middle of nowhere with our new baby did I finally let Gods peace wash over me. \n\nWindows opened. \n\nWe are partnering with the International Sports Federation and will embark for Cape Town, South Africa on January 19, 2022. There we will be working with those living in abject poverty. After our 3 months in Cape Town, we will come home for 3 weeks and regroup. After that we leave for Athens, Greece. We will be in Athens for 3 months where we will work with forcibly displaced refugees. If funds allow, we have been invited to visit other European contexts in the summer of 2022.\n\nWe have met our first fundraising goal of raising $5,000.00 by 9/1/2021! Praise God for that! We encourage you to check out our sister site Herricksonmission.com to donate. This is where you will be able to give a monetary gift that will allow us to go and serve on the ground in these communities. All donations are 100% tax deductible.\n\nOur next fundraising goal is $15,000.00 by October 1, 2021. Lets keep the momentum going!!!\n\nFrom the bottom of our hearts, we thank you for your generosity! \nLove and Blessings to each of you.\n\n\\~Paige\n},{__metadata:{id:content/pages/posts/raise-a-hallelujah.md,source:sourcebit-source-filesystem,sourceName:pages,sourcePath:content/pages,relSourcePath:posts/raise-a-hallelujah.md,relProjectPath:content/pages/posts/raise-a-hallelujah.md,modelType:page,modelName:post,modelLabel:Post,urlPath:/posts/raise-a-hallelujah},title:Raise A Hallelujah,date:2022-03-18,hide_header:false,seo:{title:,description:,robots:,extra:},layout:post,subtitle:I will sing to the Lord, because He has dealt bountifully with me. Psalm 13:6,excerpt:God is so faithful and oh so good! He provides for our every need. (Philippians 4:19).,markdown_content:God is so faithful and oh so good! He provides for our every need. (Philippians 4:19). Ben and I are excited to share that God has provided through your giving! Our March 15th financial deadline was met on March 13th! Currently, 75% of the funds required for our vision trip to South Africa and Greece have been raised. Praise be to God!\n\nOur next financial deadline is set for April 15th. We look forward to how God moves in the coming months.\n\nIf funds allow, we have opportunities to serve refugees in France and Italy following our service in South Africa and Greece. We were just informed today of opportunities to serve Ukranian refugees in Ireland and Poland as well. We are praying by faith that God will open doors that no man can shut and allow us to serve His kingdom in each of these capacities. (2 Corinthians 9:8).\n\nPlease continue to keep us in your prayers! We are so incredibly thankful and blessed by each of your prayers and financial giving. May God bless and keep each of you.\n},{__metadata:{id:content/pages/posts/rejoice-you-are-a-threat.md,source:sourcebit-source-filesystem,sourceName:pages,sourcePath:content/pages,relSourcePath:posts/rejoice-you-are-a-threat.md,relProjectPath:content/pages/posts/rejoice-you-are-a-threat.md,modelType:page,modelName:post,modelLabel:Post,urlPath:/posts/rejoice-you-are-a-threat},title:Rejoice! You are a Threat!,date:2021-10-15,thumb_img_alt:lorem-ipsum,hide_header:false,seo:{title:,description:,robots:,extra:},layout:post,excerpt:\Rejoice, you are a threat\. Interesting choice for a family motto, eh?,markdown_content:*\Rejoice, you are a threat.\ Interesting choice for a family motto, eh?*\n\nThats not exactly a phrase you hear everyday. But its been Paige, Jojo, and Is enduring family motto for the last several months. \nWhen Paige and I made the commitment to serve in South Africa and Greece with the International Sports Federation, a wealth of emotions ensued. Excitement, nervousness, anticipation, worries, fears, questions, and peace all swirled about. The key one there in that list is peace. We have been learning that amongst the chaos, peace can not only survive, it can thrive. Now how the heck does that make sense? \nEverlasting assurance. \n\nAnyone who knows me well knows I am goals-driven. I work hard to make my dreams happen. Dreams dont come true. They are made true. Being \Brass Tacks Ben\ does have its strengths and positives: I get the job done, work hard to make it so, and strive to do so in the best ways possible. However, a strength in excess is a weakness. \n\nAnd one of my own is self-reliance. I make a lot of goals, to-dos, and plans. Sometimes, they work out just as I had intended. Most of the time though, things go \awry,\ and adaptation isnt always my strong suit. Sure, I can roll with the punches with the right attitude, but sometimes I lean into them too hard. Or, I get lazy and dont focus on whats truly most important. I get bent out of shape because what I worked so hard on, isnt working out. Its times like these where a recent golden nugget was given to me that rings loudly: If things work out the way we plan, how would we ever see Gods work in motion? \n\nEverlasting assurance is not the guarantee that our dreams, goals, relationships, jobs, and lives will work out the way we hope. Or even happily at all. What everlasting assurance is, is the promise that we are eternally loved by a God who is always prepared to welcome us. God is always ready for us. The Lord does not let us down. Oh yea, God can be confusing, sometimes maddeningly so, and certainly lets us live and suffer consequences...sometimes ones that arent even our fault. But, at the end of the day, Paige and I truly know that when we are at our best and brightest, or our lowest and darkest, Jesus is there. \n\nWhat is crucial to understand is that where light shines, there is a darkness ready and willing to snuff it out. \nReaders, I must say, the journey has been hard sometimes. Immediately after our commitment, Paige, Jojo, and I were body slammed. Quite literally. Week after week, we three have endured a version of musical chairs. Only this time we are trading places for who is sick this time. Paige would be really sick for a week. Then myself. Then Jojo. And repeat. It was so tiresome. Our hearts and bodies were worn out. We knew we were being attacked. And the attacks kept coming.\n\nA few weeks ago, I got hammered with Covid-19. Sure enough, Paige and Jojo followed suit. It has not been easy in recovery. Thankfully, we are healing. What was so telling to me was literally right after Paige and I had a wonderful call with Pastor Brian and Glenda in South Africa, we came down with Covid after no known exposures. Although our bodies took another beating, we knew: this really is a fight. Evil wanted us to have no momentum. It doesnt end there. \n\nUncertainty is a tough nemesis. Doubts creep in. Will Jojo respond well to living in an entirely different culture? Will there be an emergency and we cant find help? Will we be able to raise enough financial support to make this happen? Are there enough people who believe in this opportunity? \nThose questions have some validity. But, theyre not the right questions. You see, those all depend on \us.\ Its people-focused, not God-focused. I wont sugarcoat it: things may go awry and disasters may strike. We call that: life. But, we have the everlasting assurance that God called us to this opportunity so that no matter what does or does not happen, we know we are living in obedience to the Lord. It is because of this obedience that we are being attacked. Evil does not want goodness to triumph. And it will do anything and everything it can to strike us down. It can be a formidable opponent.\n\n \nWe must respect the capacity of our opponents. \n\nAnd right now, Paige and I are learning how much capacity we have as opponents against evil. In Acts 28:26 of the Bible, the author writes, \You will be ever hearing but never understanding; you will be ever seeing but never perceiving.\ What an awful way to live is one of my first thoughts. Furthermore, it teaches me that when God speaks, I better listen. Now, Im not one who believes every bad thing in life is the result of sin and evil. But, I do believe when we open our hearts and truly listen, we will discover ourselves experiencing more certainty and peace in our lives even when all around us is chaotic. It truly shows we can rejoice that we are threats to the darkness that does not want communities united, hearts of caring and service, and smiles shared. My encouragement to you, is to remember that when you are feeling beat down, do a \soul check\ and maybe, just maybe, youll find that you can rejoice because youre a threat to evil. And a gift to what is good. \n},{__metadata:{id:content/pages/rejoice-you-are-a-threat.md,source:sourcebit-source-filesystem,sourceName:pages,sourcePath:content/pages,relSourcePath:rejoice-you-are-a-threat.md,relProjectPath:content/pages/rejoice-you-are-a-threat.md,modelType:page,modelName:page,modelLabel:Page,urlPath:/rejoice-you-are-a-threat},title:Rejoice You Are a Threat,subtitle:\Rejoice, you are a threat\. Interesting choice for a family motto eh?,seo:{title:,description:,robots:,extra:},layout:page,markdown_content:Thats not exactly a phrase you hear everyday. But its been Paige, Jojo, and Is enduring family motto for the last several months. \nWhen Paige and I made the commitment to serve in South Africa and Greece with the International Sports Federation, a wealth of emotions ensued. Excitement, nervousness, anticipation, worries, fears, questions, and peace all swirled about. The key one there in that list is peace. We have been learning that amongst the chaos, peace can not only survive, it can thrive. Now how the heck does that make sense? \nEverlasting assurance. \n\nAnyone who knows me well knows I am goals-driven. I work hard to make my dreams happen. Dreams dont come true. They are made true. Being \Brass Tacks Ben\ does have its strengths and positives: I get the job done, work hard to make it so, and strive to do so in the best ways possible. However, \nA strength in excess is a weakness. \nAnd one of my own is self-reliance. I make a lot of goals, to-dos, and plans. Sometimes, they work out just as I had intended. Most of the time though, things go \awry,\ and adaptation isnt always my strong suit. Sure, I can roll with the punches with the right attitude, but sometimes I lean into them too hard. Or, I get lazy and dont focus on whats truly most important. I get bent out of shape because what I worked so hard on, isnt working out. Its times like these where a recent golden nugget was given to me that rings loudly: \nIf things work out the way we plan, how would we ever see Gods work in motion? \n\nEverlasting assurance is not the guarantee that our dreams, goals, relationships, jobs, and lives will work out the way we hope. Or even happily at all. What everlasting assurance is, is the promise that we are eternally loved by a God who is always prepared to welcome us. God is always ready for us. The Lord does not let us down. Oh yea, God can be confusing, sometimes maddeningly so, and certainly lets us live and suffer consequences...sometimes ones that arent even our fault. But, at the end of the day, Paige and I truly know that when we are at our best and brightest, or our lowest and darkest, Jesus is there. \nWhat is crucial to understand is that where light shines, there is a darkness ready and willing to snuff it out. \nReaders, I must say, the journey has been hard sometimes. Immediately after our commitment, Paige, Jojo, and I were body slammed. Quite literally. Week after week, we three have endured a version of musical chairs. Only this time we are trading places for who is sick this time. Paige would be really sick for a week. Then myself. Then Jojo. And repeat. It was so tiresome. Our hearts and bodies were worn out. We knew we were being attacked. And the attacks kept coming.\nA few weeks ago, I got hammered with Covid-19. Sure enough, Paige and Jojo followed suit. It has not been easy in recovery. Thankfully, we are healing. What was so telling to me was literally right after Paige and I had a wonderful call with Pastor Brian and Glenda in South Africa, we came down with Covid after no known exposures. Although our bodies took another beating, we knew: this really is a fight. Evil wanted us to have no momentum. It doesnt end there. \n\nUncertainty is a tough nemesis. Doubts creep in. Will Jojo respond well to living in an entirely different culture? Will there be an emergency and we cant find help? Will we be able to raise enough financial support to make this happen? Are there enough people who believe in this opportunity? \nThose questions have some validity. But, theyre not the right questions. You see, those all depend on \us.\ Its people-focused, not God-focused. I wont sugarcoat it: things may go awry and disasters may strike. We call that: life. But, we have the everlasting assurance that God called us to this opportunity so that no matter what does or does not happen, we know we are living in obedience to the Lord. It is because of this obedience that we are being attacked. Evil does not want goodness to triumph. And it will do anything and everything it can to strike us down. It can be a formidable opponent. \nWe must respect the capacity of our opponents. \nAnd right now, Paige and I are learning how much capacity we have as opponents against evil. In Acts 28:26 of the Bible, the author writes, \You will be ever hearing but never understanding; you will be ever seeing but never perceiving.\ What an awful way to live is one of my first thoughts. Furthermore, it teaches me that when God speaks, I better listen. Now, Im not one who believes every bad thing in life is the result of sin and evil. But, I do believe when we open our hearts and truly listen, we will discover ourselves experiencing more certainty and peace in our lives even when all around us is chaotic. It truly shows we can rejoice that we are threats to the darkness that does not want communities united, hearts of caring and service, and smiles shared. My encouragement to you, is to remember that when you are feeling beat down, do a \soul check\ and maybe, just maybe, youll find that you can rejoice because youre a threat to evil. And a gift to what is good. \n},{__metadata:{id:content/pages/rejoice.you-are-a/threat.md,source:sourcebit-source-filesystem,sourceName:pages,sourcePath:content/pages,relSourcePath:rejoice.you-are-a/threat.md,relProjectPath:content/pages/rejoice.you-are-a/threat.md,modelType:page,modelName:page,modelLabel:Page,urlPath:/rejoice.you-are-a/threat},title:Rejoice! 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But its been Paige, Jojo, and Is enduring family motto for the last several months. \nWhen Paige and I made the commitment to serve in South Africa and Greece with the International Sports Federation, a wealth of emotions ensued. Excitement, nervousness, anticipation, worries, fears, questions, and peace all swirled about. The key one there in that list is peace. We have been learning that amongst the chaos, peace can not only survive, it can thrive. Now how the heck does that make sense? \nEverlasting assurance. \n\nAnyone who knows me well knows I am goals-driven. I work hard to make my dreams happen. Dreams dont come true. They are made true. Being \Brass Tacks Ben\ does have its strengths and positives: I get the job done, work hard to make it so, and strive to do so in the best ways possible. However, a strength in excess is a weakness. \n\n\nAnd one of my own is self-reliance. I make a lot of goals, to-dos, and plans. Sometimes, they work out just as I had intended. Most of the time though, things go \awry,\ and adaptation isnt always my strong suit. Sure, I can roll with the punches with the right attitude, but sometimes I lean into them too hard. Or, I get lazy and dont focus on whats truly most important. I get bent out of shape because what I worked so hard on, isnt working out. Its times like these where a recent golden nugget was given to me that rings loudly: \nIf things work out the way we plan, how would we ever see Gods work in motion? \n\n\nEverlasting assurance is not the guarantee that our dreams, goals, relationships, jobs, and lives will work out the way we hope. Or even happily at all. What everlasting assurance is, is the promise that we are eternally loved by a God who is always prepared to welcome us. God is always ready for us. The Lord does not let us down. Oh yea, God can be confusing, sometimes maddeningly so, and certainly lets us live and suffer consequences...sometimes ones that arent even our fault. But, at the end of the day, Paige and I truly know that when we are at our best and brightest, or our lowest and darkest, Jesus is there. \n\n\nWhat is crucial to understand is that where light shines, there is a darkness ready and willing to snuff it out. \nReaders, I must say, the journey has been hard sometimes. Immediately after our commitment, Paige, Jojo, and I were body slammed. Quite literally. Week after week, we three have endured a version of musical chairs. Only this time we are trading places for who is sick this time. Paige would be really sick for a week. Then myself. Then Jojo. And repeat. It was so tiresome. Our hearts and bodies were worn out. We knew we were being attacked. And the attacks kept coming.\n\n\nA few weeks ago, I got hammered with Covid-19. Sure enough, Paige and Jojo followed suit. It has not been easy in recovery. Thankfully, we are healing. What was so telling to me was literally right after Paige and I had a wonderful call with Pastor Brian and Glenda in South Africa, we came down with Covid after no known exposures. Although our bodies took another beating, we knew: this really is a fight. Evil wanted us to have no momentum. It doesnt end there. \n\n\nUncertainty is a tough nemesis. Doubts creep in. Will Jojo respond well to living in an entirely different culture? Will there be an emergency and we cant find help? Will we be able to raise enough financial support to make this happen? Are there enough people who believe in this opportunity? \nThose questions have some validity. But, theyre not the right questions. You see, those all depend on \us.\ Its people-focused, not God-focused. I wont sugarcoat it: things may go awry and disasters may strike. We call that: life. But, we have the everlasting assurance that God called us to this opportunity so that no matter what does or does not happen, we know we are living in obedience to the Lord. It is because of this obedience that we are being attacked. Evil does not want goodness to triumph. And it will do anything and everything it can to strike us down. It can be a formidable opponent. \n\n\nWe must respect the capacity of our opponents. \n\n\nAnd right now, Paige and I are learning how much capacity we have as opponents against evil. In Acts 28:26 of the Bible, the author writes, \You will be ever hearing but never understanding; you will be ever seeing but never perceiving.\ What an awful way to live is one of my first thoughts. Furthermore, it teaches me that when God speaks, I better listen. Now, Im not one who believes every bad thing in life is the result of sin and evil. \n\nBut, I do believe when we open our hearts and truly listen, we will discover ourselves experiencing more certainty and peace in our lives even when all around us is chaotic. It truly shows we can rejoice that we are threats to the darkness that does not want communities united, hearts of caring and service, and smiles shared. My encouragement to you, is to remember that when you are feeling beat down, do a \soul check\ and maybe, just maybe, youll find that you can rejoice because youre a threat to evil. And a gift to what is good. \n},{__metadata:{id:content/pages/rejoice/you.are-a-threat.md,source:sourcebit-source-filesystem,sourceName:pages,sourcePath:content/pages,relSourcePath:rejoice/you.are-a-threat.md,relProjectPath:content/pages/rejoice/you.are-a-threat.md,modelType:page,modelName:page,modelLabel:Page,urlPath:/rejoice/you.are-a-threat},title:Rejoice! 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I will get back in touch with you soon.\n\n**Have a great day!**\n},posts:{__metadata:{id:content/pages/posts/have-you-heard-of-egoli.md,source:sourcebit-source-filesystem,sourceName:pages,sourcePath:content/pages,relSourcePath:posts/have-you-heard-of-egoli.md,relProjectPath:content/pages/posts/have-you-heard-of-egoli.md,modelType:page,modelName:post,modelLabel:Post,urlPath:/posts/have-you-heard-of-egoli},title:What is Egoli?,subtitle:\The light shines in the darkness, and darkness has not overcome it\. John 1:5,date:2021-09-03,thumb_img_alt:lorem-ipsum,hide_header:false,seo:{title:,description:,robots:,extra:,type:stackbit_page_meta},layout:post,excerpt:Have you heard of Egoli? I honestly hadnt until we partnered with the International Sports Federation (ISF). ,thumb_img_path:/images/DLD_2339.JPG,markdown_content:## !(/images/DLD\\_2339-131f8d8c.JPG)!(/images/DLD\\_2390.JPG)Have you heard of Egoli? \n\nI honestly hadnt until we partnered with the International Sports Federation (ISF). I decided to do a quick google search and typed in \Egoli, South Africa\. I kid you not, the first thing that popped up was a Soap Opera called, \Egoli: Place of Gold\. Honestly, not at all what I expected to pop up. Egoli is also an alternative name for Johannesburg. Interesting, but still not what I was expecting to find. What I was looking for is located on the outskirts of Cape Town, South Africa at the foot of Table Mountain. This is where you will find a squatter camp where twenty-five thousand people are crammed in the equivalent of 2 city blocks living in abject poverty. Sixty percent of the population in Egoli are under the age of 14 years old. Many of these children are orphaned and have no one to care for them.\n\nLets briefly look at what abject poverty means. Poverty is the state of being extremely poor. Abject is used to emphasize a situation or quality that is extremely bad. One word that I saw over and over on my search of the word abject was this, \hopeless\. \n\nI dont want to leave you at hopeless. Cue in Pastor Brian Keet, his wife Glenda and the Tekiah Church. These incredible people are who we will be working with during our time in South Africa. Pastor Brian and his church saw great need and have set out to give these people hope. Thus the Mountain View Dream Centre was born. The Dream Centre is a dream in progress with many dreams having come to fruition and more dreams yet to be fulfilled. Ben, JoJo and I will be going to assist Pastor Brian and the Tekiah Church with their mission to combat poverty and give the children and people of Egoli a better tomorrow. \n\nBecome a part of this journey with us. Visit our donation website, Herricksonmission.com to donate. All donations are 100% tax deductible.\n},{__metadata:{id:content/pages/posts/modern-day-davidandgoliath.md,source:sourcebit-source-filesystem,sourceName:pages,sourcePath:content/pages,relSourcePath:posts/modern-day-davidandgoliath.md,relProjectPath:content/pages/posts/modern-day-davidandgoliath.md,modelType:page,modelName:post,modelLabel:Post,urlPath:/posts/modern-day-davidandgoliath},title:A Modern Day David \u0026 Goliath,subtitle:Just like in David and Goliath, the Keets are overcoming what seems impossible.,date:2022-02-14,thumb_img_alt:lorem-ipsum,hide_header:false,seo:{title:,description:,robots:,extra:},layout:post,markdown_content:Mandela wrote in his autobiography Long Walk to Freedom that, \His people didnt lack ability, but lacked opportunities.\ Though apartheid ended in 1994, there continues to be a huge disparity between the rich and the poor people of South Africa. The issue of poverty is entangled with years of political corruption, unemployment, housing shortages, and a racist caste system separating people by creed and color.\n\nWant to hear a modern day David and Goliath story? (1 Samuel 17). Cue in Pastor Brian and Glenda Keet and the Tekiah Church. The Keets are taking the poverty battle head on. Pastor Brian and Glenda are native to the area and knew that the people living in Egoli were in need of help. Initially, Pastor Brian and the Tekiah Church went into the informal settlement to feed hungry people. Because of the immense need witnessed in Egoli, the Tekiah Foundation and the Mountain View Dream Centre (where we will be serving with Pastor Brian and Glenda) were created to give a safe place of refuge and hope for the future generations living in Egoli. (Jeremiah 29:11)\n\nImagine living in a home with no electricity, no heat, no running water, no floor. Imagine that the shack you live in gets destroyed about 3 times a year when the winds blow across the Cape or when kerosene starts a fire in the winter. Imagine not knowing when, where or how you and your children will get the next meal. Imagine orphans trying to survive these conditions on their own. These situations and more are everyday realities in Egoli and other informal settlements like it. Seems pretty hopeless, right?\n\nJust like in David and Goliath, the Keets are overcoming what seems impossible. Because of generous donors and the grace and faithfulness of God, the Keets and the Tekiah Church are able to combat poverty and give hope to the hopeless. Hundreds are fed a warm breakfast and the word of God each and everyday. Programs have been created to engage the children and teach them sports, singing, and dance. Children that arent in school that ought to be, are helped to get an education. A medical clinic has been set up with the aid of area healthcare workers on Thursdays. Pastor Glenda leads a womens bible study group on Monday nights. Ben and I are very excited for the most recent project the Keets are working on: construction of a workshop! This workshop will be used to teach basic trades and carpentry to people who currently lack skills, so that they have an opportunity for employment.\n\nThere are many more goals and dreams for what the Mountainview Dream Centre will become. These dreams include: putting a roof on the church, building a multi-sport facility, and an orphanage. The Keets run an NGO...meaning they build when money comes in. To quote Pastor Brian, \They live by faith with big goals\. They know how to be content when they have plenty and in times of lack. (Phillipians 4:11-13). They have been a tremendous blessing and example of living by faith to Ben and I. We are blessed to know the Keets! Ben and I are very excited and looking forward to working alongside the Keets and the Tekiah Church sharing the Gospel and providing opportunities to those with none.\n\nWe welcome you to partner with us and become an active participant in this unfolding story! Your financial partnership with Ben and I provides the opportunity for us to be effective missionaries on the ground. Some Christians believe that the role of sharing the Gospel belongs only to pastors and missionaries, but everyone has the responsibility to be involved. God will reveal what work He is calling you to do. No one is insignificant or without purpose. The limiting factor is never the Lords ability to use us, but our availability to His call.\n\nTo donate, go to our donations page: herricksonmission.com(https://l.facebook.com/l.php?uhttp%3A%2F%2Fherricksonmission.com%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR2WQFyHkja4VXRgcFvCYs94nerdxDR_dKT1ofMGtfV2SsiNhb6aML5EWa4\\\u0026hAT094Owvw4ujLwSThUsGlMkx2Cwkqd2\\_JaIukf5Lsl_Pmwko_rmH9iAJnK-ex9MN6059to8\\_JM18uf-4bnfbOfyfLqgintyb6LEARJhWoErNutDQtutF_suRFn50x0iHGqY7h5ozNRHxpj4\u0026\\__tn\\_\\_-UK-R\\\u0026c\\0AT0EsldNMQItdVlxipHUZWf_P2d6DiFdDigerRH2ua7CpuAfEa8dmVdzHKqpDDvEfK1dcls-v9QByb-30v_a875IPNCQ6WZn8s6tStzv4wbyt3BXhn5fd_A-60w0VEAc3QEXF4NuA6Or90jo7dEgVtSyjfo)!(/images/273073454\\_967203553917526\\_7608093689432859594\\_n-3aecc530.jpg)!(/images/269721810\\_521624482508486\\_8363056557568079908\\_n.jpg)!(/images/DLD\\_2309-6caef220.JPG)!(/images/DLD\\_2462-1%20\\(1\\).JPG)\n\n\n\n},{__metadata:{id:content/pages/posts/our-god-journey.md,source:sourcebit-source-filesystem,sourceName:pages,sourcePath:content/pages,relSourcePath:posts/our-god-journey.md,relProjectPath:content/pages/posts/our-god-journey.md,modelType:page,modelName:post,modelLabel:Post,urlPath:/posts/our-god-journey},title:Our God Journey,subtitle:\When God closes a door, he opens a window, but its up to you to find it\. - Jeanette Walls,date:2021-09-03,thumb_img_alt:lorem-ipsum,hide_header:false,seo:{title:,description:,robots:,extra:,type:stackbit_page_meta},layout:post,excerpt:Most of you know the saying...or some variation of it. \Whenever God closes a door, He opens a window\. Well, that in a nutshell is how our God journey began. ,content_img_path:/images/South Africa pic.jfif,thumb_img_path:/images/South Africa pic-4a2b223b.jfif,markdown_content:##### Most of you know the saying...or some variation of it. \Whenever God closes a door, He opens a window\. Well, that in a nutshell is how our God journey began. \n\nBen and I had been renting a duplex since we got married. When our daughter was about 2 months old, we got notice from our landlords that they were putting our unit up for sale. We were pretty shell shocked by this news. Our initial plan had never been to stay in the Mid-Missouri area long. However, by-in-large, both of our families live in Missouri. With our new baby and plans to continue growing our little family of three, we dove head first into the craziest housing market we have ever seen. We house hunted and house hunted....and house hunted. We put offers in on a few properties with nothing coming to fruition. Finally, we found a cute little fixer upper with good bones. We put in an offer and it was accepted! We were elated to be under contract for our first home! The inspection was passing with flying colors. I was planning interior and exterior home designs. Then the hammer fell. The sewer inspection was a GIGANTIC fail. Essentially, the entire sewer system was complete poop (pun intended). It was going to be in the ballpark of twenty-thousand dollars to fix. We thought surely the home owners would negotiate price? No dice. With our current home officially sold and us needing to be moved out in a few short weeks, we walked away from the house that we thought we were moving into. Thankfully, all of our parents are amazing and helped us to navigate through our housing debacle. \n\nDoors Closed.\n\nSimultaneous to our house hunt, Ben was on the job hunt. His job was contracted and we had no idea if the contract would be renewed for the following year. There were several good leads. Over and over he made it to the final interview. None of them ended with a job offer for us. Fortunately, Bens contract was extended and God has provided an income until we leave in January.\n\nDoors Closed. \n\nIn the midst of all that chaos, Ben had reconnected with an old friend who serves on the mission field with the International Sports Federation (ISF). This is usually where I ask Ben to take over telling our story. Ill try to make it concise. The long and short of it is that Ben and I started prayerfully discussing entering the mission field. I wish I could say that when God knocked I was ready and willing, but that wasnt entirely the case. Its not that I was unwilling....I just wanted to pump the brakes on a train that was quickly gaining momentum. We had several meetings with Bens friend and the director of ISF. We figured we would have a rigorous application period. We wondered if they would even allow us to partner with them? We couldnt have been more wrong. We were welcomed with open arms and asked where we wanted to go. We were baffled....and speechless. Only after reassurances that we would not be air-dropped into the middle of nowhere with our new baby did I finally let Gods peace wash over me. \n\nWindows opened. \n\nWe are partnering with the International Sports Federation and will embark for Cape Town, South Africa on January 19, 2022. There we will be working with those living in abject poverty. After our 3 months in Cape Town, we will come home for 3 weeks and regroup. After that we leave for Athens, Greece. We will be in Athens for 3 months where we will work with forcibly displaced refugees. If funds allow, we have been invited to visit other European contexts in the summer of 2022.\n\nWe have met our first fundraising goal of raising $5,000.00 by 9/1/2021! Praise God for that! We encourage you to check out our sister site Herricksonmission.com to donate. This is where you will be able to give a monetary gift that will allow us to go and serve on the ground in these communities. All donations are 100% tax deductible.\n\nOur next fundraising goal is $15,000.00 by October 1, 2021. Lets keep the momentum going!!!\n\nFrom the bottom of our hearts, we thank you for your generosity! \nLove and Blessings to each of you.\n\n\\~Paige\n},{__metadata:{id:content/pages/posts/raise-a-hallelujah.md,source:sourcebit-source-filesystem,sourceName:pages,sourcePath:content/pages,relSourcePath:posts/raise-a-hallelujah.md,relProjectPath:content/pages/posts/raise-a-hallelujah.md,modelType:page,modelName:post,modelLabel:Post,urlPath:/posts/raise-a-hallelujah},title:Raise A Hallelujah,date:2022-03-18,hide_header:false,seo:{title:,description:,robots:,extra:},layout:post,subtitle:I will sing to the Lord, because He has dealt bountifully with me. Psalm 13:6,excerpt:God is so faithful and oh so good! He provides for our every need. (Philippians 4:19).,markdown_content:God is so faithful and oh so good! He provides for our every need. (Philippians 4:19). Ben and I are excited to share that God has provided through your giving! Our March 15th financial deadline was met on March 13th! Currently, 75% of the funds required for our vision trip to South Africa and Greece have been raised. Praise be to God!\n\nOur next financial deadline is set for April 15th. We look forward to how God moves in the coming months.\n\nIf funds allow, we have opportunities to serve refugees in France and Italy following our service in South Africa and Greece. We were just informed today of opportunities to serve Ukranian refugees in Ireland and Poland as well. We are praying by faith that God will open doors that no man can shut and allow us to serve His kingdom in each of these capacities. (2 Corinthians 9:8).\n\nPlease continue to keep us in your prayers! We are so incredibly thankful and blessed by each of your prayers and financial giving. May God bless and keep each of you.\n},{__metadata:{id:content/pages/posts/rejoice-you-are-a-threat.md,source:sourcebit-source-filesystem,sourceName:pages,sourcePath:content/pages,relSourcePath:posts/rejoice-you-are-a-threat.md,relProjectPath:content/pages/posts/rejoice-you-are-a-threat.md,modelType:page,modelName:post,modelLabel:Post,urlPath:/posts/rejoice-you-are-a-threat},title:Rejoice! You are a Threat!,date:2021-10-15,thumb_img_alt:lorem-ipsum,hide_header:false,seo:{title:,description:,robots:,extra:},layout:post,excerpt:\Rejoice, you are a threat\. Interesting choice for a family motto, eh?,markdown_content:*\Rejoice, you are a threat.\ Interesting choice for a family motto, eh?*\n\nThats not exactly a phrase you hear everyday. But its been Paige, Jojo, and Is enduring family motto for the last several months. \nWhen Paige and I made the commitment to serve in South Africa and Greece with the International Sports Federation, a wealth of emotions ensued. Excitement, nervousness, anticipation, worries, fears, questions, and peace all swirled about. The key one there in that list is peace. We have been learning that amongst the chaos, peace can not only survive, it can thrive. Now how the heck does that make sense? \nEverlasting assurance. \n\nAnyone who knows me well knows I am goals-driven. I work hard to make my dreams happen. Dreams dont come true. They are made true. Being \Brass Tacks Ben\ does have its strengths and positives: I get the job done, work hard to make it so, and strive to do so in the best ways possible. However, a strength in excess is a weakness. \n\nAnd one of my own is self-reliance. I make a lot of goals, to-dos, and plans. Sometimes, they work out just as I had intended. Most of the time though, things go \awry,\ and adaptation isnt always my strong suit. Sure, I can roll with the punches with the right attitude, but sometimes I lean into them too hard. Or, I get lazy and dont focus on whats truly most important. I get bent out of shape because what I worked so hard on, isnt working out. Its times like these where a recent golden nugget was given to me that rings loudly: If things work out the way we plan, how would we ever see Gods work in motion? \n\nEverlasting assurance is not the guarantee that our dreams, goals, relationships, jobs, and lives will work out the way we hope. Or even happily at all. What everlasting assurance is, is the promise that we are eternally loved by a God who is always prepared to welcome us. God is always ready for us. The Lord does not let us down. Oh yea, God can be confusing, sometimes maddeningly so, and certainly lets us live and suffer consequences...sometimes ones that arent even our fault. But, at the end of the day, Paige and I truly know that when we are at our best and brightest, or our lowest and darkest, Jesus is there. \n\nWhat is crucial to understand is that where light shines, there is a darkness ready and willing to snuff it out. \nReaders, I must say, the journey has been hard sometimes. Immediately after our commitment, Paige, Jojo, and I were body slammed. Quite literally. Week after week, we three have endured a version of musical chairs. Only this time we are trading places for who is sick this time. Paige would be really sick for a week. Then myself. Then Jojo. And repeat. It was so tiresome. Our hearts and bodies were worn out. We knew we were being attacked. And the attacks kept coming.\n\nA few weeks ago, I got hammered with Covid-19. Sure enough, Paige and Jojo followed suit. It has not been easy in recovery. Thankfully, we are healing. What was so telling to me was literally right after Paige and I had a wonderful call with Pastor Brian and Glenda in South Africa, we came down with Covid after no known exposures. Although our bodies took another beating, we knew: this really is a fight. Evil wanted us to have no momentum. It doesnt end there. \n\nUncertainty is a tough nemesis. Doubts creep in. Will Jojo respond well to living in an entirely different culture? Will there be an emergency and we cant find help? Will we be able to raise enough financial support to make this happen? Are there enough people who believe in this opportunity? \nThose questions have some validity. But, theyre not the right questions. You see, those all depend on \us.\ Its people-focused, not God-focused. I wont sugarcoat it: things may go awry and disasters may strike. We call that: life. But, we have the everlasting assurance that God called us to this opportunity so that no matter what does or does not happen, we know we are living in obedience to the Lord. It is because of this obedience that we are being attacked. Evil does not want goodness to triumph. And it will do anything and everything it can to strike us down. It can be a formidable opponent.\n\n \nWe must respect the capacity of our opponents. \n\nAnd right now, Paige and I are learning how much capacity we have as opponents against evil. In Acts 28:26 of the Bible, the author writes, \You will be ever hearing but never understanding; you will be ever seeing but never perceiving.\ What an awful way to live is one of my first thoughts. Furthermore, it teaches me that when God speaks, I better listen. Now, Im not one who believes every bad thing in life is the result of sin and evil. But, I do believe when we open our hearts and truly listen, we will discover ourselves experiencing more certainty and peace in our lives even when all around us is chaotic. It truly shows we can rejoice that we are threats to the darkness that does not want communities united, hearts of caring and service, and smiles shared. My encouragement to you, is to remember that when you are feeling beat down, do a \soul check\ and maybe, just maybe, youll find that you can rejoice because youre a threat to evil. 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